Judge Blocks Pentagon's Supply Chain Risk Label on Anthropic
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Summary
A federal judge in California has blocked the Pentagon's attempt to label Anthropic as a supply chain risk, which would have severed government ties with the AI company. Judge Rita Lin ruled that the government's actions violated Anthropic's First Amendment and due process rights. The Pentagon's designation, aimed at punishing Anthropic for its refusal to alter contractual guardrails on its AI model, would have required military contractors to prove they did not use Anthropic products. This ruling follows a series of judicial challenges against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's policies. Anthropic expressed gratitude for the ruling, emphasizing its commitment to working with the government. The Pentagon's actions were characterized as retaliatory rather than aligned with national security interests. The judge's ruling is set to be delayed for one week to allow for an appeal. Key Points: • A federal judge blocked the Pentagon's supply chain risk label on Anthropic. • The ruling cited violations of First Amendment and due process rights. • The Pentagon's designation aimed to punish Anthropic for its AI model's contractual guardrails.
Key Entities
- Supply Chain Attack (attack_type)
- Anthropic (company)
- Claude (tool)